Patsgofor4
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factual evidence of Harry being soft and you can’t dismiss it. It also wasn’t posted by stone but someone else. I’ve seen his Arizona tape but it’s mostly of him leaping. He isn’t a physical receiver who will run over DBs. He’s a slow WR who tries to box out or jump but this isn’t translating in the NFL. He averages under 8 yards per catch, worse than tight ends. He’s slow. He gets brought down by DBs 40 pounds lighter. He makes bone head turnovers that may have lost the game.
I would suggest that you maybe watch more of his time at AZ State.
Start with this compilation, because it makes your assessment look absurd. I actually felt a little embarrassed for you as I rewatched it.
And then re-watch this play vs the Chiefs last year. While there are many examples of top 10-15 NFL WRs, past and present, who are not elite route runners and/or separators, I accept those WR attributes as weaknesses in Harry's game (time will tell if they are fatal in terms of his NFL career). But calling him soft? Doesn't break tackles? Hahahaha.
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